Centriole
Distribution:
- Found in almost all animal cells.
- Not found in plant cells except for lower plant cells such as fungi, algae and bryophytes.
Structure:
- Shape and size: short cylinder; 500nm long and 200nm in diameter.
- A centriole consists of triplets of microtubules in a ‘9+0’ arrangement.
- Neighboring microtubule triplets are connected by fibrils.
Structure of centrioles |
Functions:
- Initiates cell division (mitosis and meiosis). cell division begins when centrioles move towards opposite poles.
- Produces spindle during mitosis and meiosis. Spindles are microtubules.
- Involved in the formation of cilia and flagella.
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